To do so, you can check out MetaSurf and FoxFilter extensions as mentioned before, the following will show you another 2 — Anti-Porn and WebFilter, both of which are offered by Cloudacl, and available for you block porn sites on both Firefox and Chrome, while WebFilter is also available for you to block gambling, online game, social-networking and some other sites.
For more details about the differences between Anti-Porn and WebFilter, you can check out the following 2 screenshots:
1. Anti-Porn
2. WebFilter
Except the filtered categories, all the other features between Anti-Porn and WebFilter are same, which means that you can choose parent or kids working mode, enable password protection, receive email alerts, add black/white list, etc.
By the way, you need to sign up a Cloudacl account to enable password protection and receive email alerts.
In fact, the above image is a screenshot of Anti-Porn, not WebFilter, since both of them are same in the Firefox version.
Whether for Anti-Porn or WebFilter, you can start to block porn sites after installation, and when visiting a blocked site, you can see nothing but an alert page, such as the following:
During my test, the black and white lists are not stable, since sometimes they work, and sometimes they don't, whether in parent or kids working mode, whether with password protection or not, whether in Chrome or Firefox.
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